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- NVIDIA: We Will Not Enter x86 Processor Market
posted 2009-11-09 - Five Years of Firefox: A Retrospective
posted 2009-11-09 - How Apple Handles App Store Infringement Complaints: Badly
posted 2009-11-08 - Mandriva, ZFS, FatELF
posted 2009-11-08 - Judge: Norwegian ISP Does Not Have to Block The Pirate Bay
posted 2009-11-07 - The iPod Touch 2nd Gen
posted 2009-11-07 - Microsoft Shows Off Another 'Minority Report' UI Concept
posted 2009-11-07 - Click-to-Run: 'Streaming' Microsoft Office 2010?
posted 2009-11-06 - OSNews Collaborative Interview Project
posted 2009-11-06 - Ryan Gordon Halts FatELF Project
posted 2009-11-05 - Google to Acquire AdMob for $750 Million
posted 2009-11-09 - Earlier Report a Fake, 10.6.2 Still Doesn't Support Atom
posted 2009-11-09 - Open Source Design and the OpenOfficeMouse
posted 2009-11-08 - What Is the Point of RISCOS Ltd?
posted 2009-11-08 - Debian GNU/Hurd: the L series
posted 2009-11-07 - Moblin 2.1 Released
posted 2009-11-06 - 'No, ZFS Really Doesn't Need a fsck'
posted 2009-11-06 - Red Hat Virtualization Manager Requires Windows
posted 2009-11-06 - EU Adopts 'Internet Freedom' Provision on Internet Cut-offs
posted 2009-11-06 - Tech Titans Meet in Secret to Plug SSL Hole
posted 2009-11-05
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- How Apple Handles App Store Infringement Complaints: Badly posted 2009-11-08
- Mandriva, ZFS, FatELF posted 2009-11-08
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